Ion milling device

ABSTRACT

Disclosed is a shield ( 8, 10 ) disposed between an ion source ( 1 ) of an ion milling device and a sample ( 7 ) so as to be in contact with the sample. The shield is characterized by having a circular shape having an opening at the center, and by being capable of rotating about an axis ( 11 ) extending through the opening. Further, a groove is provided in the ion source-side surface of an end portion of the shield, and an inclined surface is provided on an end portion of the shield. Thus, an ion milling device having a shield, wherein the maximum number of machining operations can be increased, and the position of the shield can be accurately adjusted.

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a shield for ion milling devices, by which a sample for an electron scanning microscope or the like is fabricated.

BACKGROUND ART

Ion milling devices are ones for scraping a sample by means of a sputtering phenomenon, in which ion beams arranged properly in energy and direction are accelerated and irradiated on the sample to spring out sample atoms from a surface of the sample.

At the time of working a sample, a shield (referred below to as a mask) for ion beams is put on an upper surface of the sample except in a working target position in order to prevent scattering of ion beams from damaging the sample except in the working target position and the sample is made to project from the shield. A projected sample portion is subjected to sputtering whereby a sample section can be worked to be made smooth.

The technology in patent documents 1 and 2 is conventionally known for ion milling devices.

CITATION LIST Patent Literature

Patent Literature 1: JP-A-2005-62131

Patent Literature 2: JP-A-2006-269342

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION Technical Problem

Masks for conventional ion milling devices are polygonal-shaped such as square-shaped or rectangular-shaped. However, the following problems are involved in conventional, polygonal-shaped masks.

First, polygonal-shaped masks involve a problem that in order to maintain a surface in contact with a sample flat, a high processing technique is required for manufacturers and a high cost is involved. Besides, a mask is consumed due to the sputtering phenomenon, the possible number of times of working every mask is small in terms of configuration with polygonal-shaped masks, and it is necessary to remount a mask on a fixation plate a plurality of times in using four sides of a single mask.

Secondly, a mask is positionally regulated by means of an optical microscope in order to accurately regulate the mask and a shielded position of a sample. In this method of positional regulation, when illumination is caused to strike perpendicularly to the sample, illuminating light strikes on the mask and the sample. An associated regulator observes the mask and the sample but contrast in a field of view is decreased due to mirror reflection to make it difficult to distinguish a boundary between the both.

Thirdly, in the case where a mask end surface is perpendicular to a sample surface in regulating a shielded position, a side of the mask in contact with the sample surface and a side of the mask in no contact with the sample surface agree with each other when observed from above the sample and the mask with the use of an optical microscope. At this time, since the optical microscope is small in depth of focus, it is difficult to focus on both an upper surface of the mask and the sample, so that it is difficult to exactly regulate an amount of projection of the sample from the mask end surface.

In view of such problems, an object of the invention is to provide an ion milling device having a shield capable of increasing the possible number of times of working and accurately regulating a shield position.

Solution to Problem

In order to solve the first problem, the invention provides a shield used for an ion milling device, by which ion beams emitted from an ion source are irradiated on a sample to work the sample, the shield being arranged in a position between the sample and the ion source and in contact with the sample, wherein the shield is circular to have an opening centrally thereof and capable of rotating about an axis extending through the opening.

By making a shield circular in shape, it is possible to fabricate a shield for ion milling, which does not require a high processing technique and is low in cost. Also, owing to rotation about a center of a shield, the possible number of times of working per one mask can be increased in one time mask mounting.

In order to solve the second problem, a groove is provided on a surface of an end of the shield on a side toward the ion source. Thereby, mirror reflection from the shield can be decreased, thus achieving an improvement in contrast to make it easy to distinguish a boundary between a sample and the shield.

In order to solve the third problem, an inclined surface is provided on an end of the shield and the shield is shaped into a truncated cone, which enlarges as it goes toward a surface of the sample. Thereby, a side of the shield in contact with a sample surface and a side of the shield in no contact with the sample surface are not in agreement with each other and it is made easy to focus on a sample and a side of the shield in contact with the sample.

ADVANTAGEOUS EFFECTS OF THE INVENTION

According to the invention, it is possible to provide a shield for ion milling and an ion milling device, which do not require a high processing technique and is low in cost. Also, it is possible to provide a shield for ion milling and an ion milling device capable of accurately regulating a shield position.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a schematic view showing an ion milling device.

FIG. 2 is a view illustrating a state, in which a shield, according to an embodiment of the invention, fixed to a shield fixation plate is mounted on an upper surface of a sample and ion beams are irradiated thereon.

FIG. 3 is a flowchart showing the process of mounting the shield.

FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view showing the neighborhood of an end surface of the shield according to an embodiment of the invention.

MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION

An embodiment of an ion milling device and a shield (mask) according to the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the drawings.

Embodiment 1

FIG. 1 shows construction of an ion milling device, in which a mask 8 is mounted on an upper surface of a sample 7, ion beams 2 as accelerated are irradiated, and sputtering phenomenon of ions is made use of to work the section of a projecting portion of the sample. For example, argon ion beams can be used as the ion beams 2.

Current density of argon ions in an ion source 1 is controlled by an ion source control unit 3. It is possible to control a vacuum evacuation system 5 to put the interior of a vacuum chamber 4 in a vacuum or atmospheric state to maintain the state. A sample 7 is fixed on a sample support 6. Also, when the interior of the vacuum chamber 4 is opened to the atmosphere, a sample stage 9 can be drawn outside the vacuum chamber 4. The sample support 6 with the sample 7 fixed thereto can be fixed onto the sample stage 9.

By fixing the mask 8 onto the sample 7 and irradiating the ion beams 2 discharged from the ion source 1, it is possible to work a portion of the sample 7 projected from the mask 8.

FIG. 2 is a view illustrating the mask 8 according to the invention.

FIG. 2( a) shows a state, in which a circular mask 10 fixed to a mask fixation plate 13 is mounted on an upper surface of the sample 7 and the ion beams 2 are irradiated on the circular mask 10 and the sample 7. Thus it is possible to irradiate the ion beams 2 to work a target position of the sample 7. While a worked surface of the sample is somewhat rounded, a region observed by an electron microscope is fairly small and there is no problem in observation.

FIG. 2( b) is a side view showing the circular mask 10. The circular mask 10 is formed at a center thereof with an opening to enable rotating about an axis (here, a screw 14 defining the axis) passing through the opening. After working, the screw 14 is loosened and a worked surface of the circular mask 10 is moved in a mask rotating direction 12 shown in FIG. 2( a) with a mask center 11 as an axis. It is possible to freely set rotation amount and it suffices to put an undamaged portion in a position of ion irradiation. Thereby, mounting the mask once makes it possible to increase the possible number of times of working per one mask.

FIG. 3 is a view showing the process of mounting a mask, FIG. 2( a) showing the process of mounting a conventional, square mask, and FIG. 2( b) showing the process of mounting a circular mask in the invention. With the conventional mask, it is necessary to remount the mask on a mask fixation plate four times in using the whole end surfaces of the mask. On the other hand, with the mask in the invention, it is possible to use the whole end surface of the mask only once the mask is mounted on the mask fixation plate. It suffices to loosen a screw, which fixes the mask and the mask fixation plate together, to rotate the mask. It is possible to freely set rotation amount and it suffices to put an undamaged portion in a position of ion irradiation.

FIG. 4 is a view showing a sectional structure of the mask in the invention. First, a groove having a slope θa is formed about φb. Owing to the groove, in positioning the mask by the use of an optical microscope, light emitted from a lighting luminous source of the optical microscope can be suppressed from being reflected on the sample to be incident on an objective lens. Thereby, a field of view is increased in contrast to enable facilitating positioning of the mask.

Also, an inclined surface of θb is formed. The inclined surface is formed so that the shield is shaped into a truncated cone, which enlarges as it goes toward the surface of the sample. Thereby, in positioning the mask by the use of the optical microscope, it is made easy to focus the optical microscope on a boundary between a tip end of the mask and the sample, so that positioning of the mask is facilitated.

In addition, it is possible to optionally select θa for the shape of the groove. Also, the both sides are not necessarily the same to be at θa. Also, for θb, it is possible to optionally select an angle.

While the groove and the inclination shown in FIG. 4 are not necessarily limited to a circular mask, the circular mask can facilitate working of such groove and such inclination.

In addition, the optical microscope is mounted so as to have its field of view positioned in a position, in which the end of the shield and the sample 7 are disposed. Since it is general that the optical microscope is not used when the sample is worked, it is prepared separately from the ion milling device and selectively used at the time of positioning of the mask and the sample. When positioning is performed with the optical microscope, the sample, the mask and the mask fixation plate are placed in this order on a sample holder having been taken out of the ion milling device, a relative position between the sample and the mask is regulated and they are held on the sample holder by means of fixation members (screws, etc.). At this time, with the mask having the above-mentioned end surface and the above-mentioned groove, the optical axis of the optical microscope is usually set in parallel to the axis of the mask center 11, so that perpendiculars to the end surface and surfaces, which define the groove, are not parallel to the optical axis of the optical microscope. Therefore, at the time of positioning of the mask, reflected light can be suppressed from being incident on the objective lens of the optical microscope to obstruct the field of view of the optical microscope.

REFERENCE SIGNS LIST

1 ion source

2 ion beam

3 ion source control unit

4 vacuum chamber

5 vacuum evacuation system

6 sample support

7 sample

8 shield (mask)

9 sample stage

10 circular mask

11 mask center

12 mask rotating direction

13 mask fixation plate

14 screw 

1. A shield used for an ion milling device, by which ion beams emitted from an ion source are irradiated on a sample to work the sample, the shield being arranged in a position between the sample and the ion source and in contact with the sample, characterized in that the shield is circular to have an opening centrally thereof and is rotatable about an axis extending through the opening.
 2. The shield according to claim 1, characterized in that said shield has a groove provided on a surface toward the ion source at an end portion thereof.
 3. The shield according to claim 1, characterized in that said shield has an inclined surface provided on an end portion of the shield and said shield is shaped into a truncated cone, which enlarges as it goes toward a surface of the sample.
 4. A shield used for an ion milling device, by which ion beams emitted from an ion source are irradiated on a sample to work the sample, the shield being arranged in a position between the sample and the ion source and in contact with the sample, characterized in that the shield is circular and has a groove provided on a surface toward the ion source at an end portion thereof.
 5. A shield used for an ion milling device, by which ion beams emitted from an ion source are irradiated on a sample to work the sample, the shield being arranged in a position between the sample and the ion source and in contact with the sample, characterized in that the shield is circular and has an inclined surface provided on an end portion thereof.
 6. An ion milling device, by which ion beams emitted from an ion source are irradiated on a sample to work the sample, characterized in that the ion milling device includes a shield arranged in a position between the sample and the ion source and in contact with the sample, and the shield is circular to have an opening centrally thereof and is rotatable about an axis extending through the opening.
 7. The ion milling device according to claim 6, characterized in that the shield has a groove provided on a surface toward the ion source at an end portion thereof
 8. The ion milling device according to claim 6, characterized in that the shield has an inclined surface provided on an end portion of the shield and the shield is shaped into a truncated cone, which enlarges as it goes toward a surface of the sample. 